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OH THE MOE, INDEED~! Movic's version of Azusa available for pre-order photo

Back at Wonder Festival 2010 Summer in July, Movic showed prototypes of a few of their upcoming products. One of those products is the third K-On! release from this company and one that had me gushing over its cuteness.

From Movic comes the 1/8 scale Nakano Azusa, sculpted from the hands of Kojima Shou. I wasn't too pleased with Movic when they released Mio but their following up with Yui made me smile. And that smile continues with Azusa's pose kicking the air and strumming her guitar. It's an adorable pose to go with her adorable character. I was tempted by Alter's version of Azusa but I feel the face on this one is much squishier. I also feel it's a bonus that she's in an outfit that's not the school uniform. Just... I hope they do  something about that nasty seam going across her chest.

Unable to resist the temptation? Check out Hobby Search and AmiAmi where she is currently available for pre-order. Azusa is retailing for 6,800 yen and will be available in mid February. 


OH THE MOE, INDEED~! Movic's version of Azusa available for pre-order photo


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Legacy Comments

If I see another Azunyan figure of her arm being bent weird or twisted like that as if she's strumming her guitar, never going to buy one at this rate. :<
I love this one. She makes me so happy... I may have to order her.
But..where is her cat ears?
They should do the summer clothes version of all the characters. If they do I think Tsumugi and Azusa (which is this) would be the cutest.
Sure she's adorable, but I have no clue what the hell she's doing there.
I never thought I'd say this, but they really should slow down with the K-On figures.
There's something off about the face. I think the nose may be too long or placed too low.
I agree with gunmetalgrey

This Azusa's face is off. It doesn't look right to me. It just doesn't look like Azusa!


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